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THE EU VOTED TO COMPLETELY BAN SINGLE-USE PLASTICS

Let’s all welcome the European Union (EU) to the anti-plastic pollution movement.

EU lawmakers voted 571 to 53 in favour of a complete ban on 10 single-use plastics including straws, cutlery, and coffee stirrers. This adds the EU to the growing list of governments committed to helping the world address its plastic waste problem.

“Europe has to come to terms with the fact that we cannot just put it on someone else’s shoulders,” EU Commission First Vice President Frans Timmermans told Reuters. “If we don’t move now if we don’t move swiftly…you will have more plastic in the oceans than fish.”

Plastic World

This isn’t the final stop on the road to a plastics ban in Europe. The member states of the EU still need to approve it, and according to Reuters, some have already voiced concerns that a ban on single-use plastics will be too difficult to implement. Difficult, maybe. But not impossible.

Banned List

The goal is to have the ban go into effect in 2021, so the nations have time to plan out a transition. Plus, each of the items on the proposed banned list already has a readily available alternative. It’s not like the EU is asking people to do without — it’s just asking them to make the transition to the version of each item that doesn’t kill wildlifedestroy our environment, and pollute our bodies.

Read the full article at Futurism: https://futurism.com/the-byte/single-use-plastics-ban-eu?fbclid=IwAR1eNap3MOSrs13aKwd4QsM5747Cpo1n0Mair9YUTw58pIay7_zAlS7FnmY

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